Until 2004, I was an independent and active woman -- a former airline sales exec and then a high school educator. Then my body kept betraying me. I was finally diagnosed with ALS/Lou Gehrig's Disease -- confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak. With life at a slower pace, I learned to live a more conscious and mindful life -- buying, eating and other choices. I listen instead of talking, and I observe instead of running and rushing.

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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fern's Fighters
scroll down to the list of team members and use the link for "join team"

this is the link to sign up for the Walk to D'Feet ALS in NYC on Saturday, May 15th in Hudson River Park with my "Fern's Fighters" team. If Long Island is more convenient for you, we will be walking again on September 26, 2010 in Eisenhower Park.

The NYC walk is a one-way walk from the Village to the 50s, with celebration at the end-point. Unfortunately, there is no arranged transportation from end point to starting point. So, if you park your car at the starting point, you have to take public transportation back.

If you do the Long Island walk, it's a circular route, with a celebration back at the starting point, lots of food before the walk and hotdogs and lunch after the walk. Either walk is a lot of fun!! You can walk, donate, or both. And when you register, there is an area online to enter the names and addresses of your donors, who will then receive letters of acknowledgement from the ALS Association.

if you care to run a fundraiser before either walk, contact me and I will contact the ALS Association, who wants to assist with any fundraisers. If you are on Facebook [who isn't?], I suggest you become friends with ALS of GNY [Greater NY], and receive all the updates and tips from the Association.